jumpin’ for joy

In Scrum, there is a way of formally articulating the nature of the commitment for any work that is consider complete, and thus part of the “Increment.” Thus a Definition of Done (DoD) is an agreement for a team or teams that sets a standard for achieving a “Done” user story, in conjunction with user-story-specific Acceptance Criteria. It is common for a DoD to address conditions that need to be universally true for the product in question. For example, the “-ilities” (maintainability, scalability, security, usability) are areas that are often addressed in a DoD. As stated in the Scrum Guide, it is important to “have a shared understanding of what it means for work to be complete, to ensure transparency.”

Related Media

Definition of Done Video

Definition of Done Podcasts

Definition of Done Examples

Related Subjects

Acceptance Criteria

Scrum

User Story

Acknowledgements

Authored by Philip Rogers

Adapted by Karl Smith

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I'm a Lean-Agile Coach with a passion for Community Building and just celebrated our 5-year Meetup anniversary with over 2,000 members. With over 20+ years of experience in all different levels from the mailroom to the boardroom. My main focus the past few years has been helping organizations embrace Agility through Lean Portfolio Management, Program Management, launching Agile Release Trains (ARTs) and helping to create Lean Agile Centers of Excellence. Bringing people together is one of my passions and I host a large and successful Meetup which has celebrated our 5 year anniversary and love seeing all the smiles and happy faces. I was also the co-chair for A20dmv.org celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Agile Manifesto in the DC Metro area. Growing and coaching new leaders is important to me and when I heard Gapbuster.org needed hosting a new website, I pulled some friends together and we delivered. I'm blessed, not only by an amazing agile community but also by my loving family. My wife Nataliya is an avid gardener and speaks 3 languages fluently. I love my children (Tatiana and Max) more than anything in this world but realize nothing loves me more than my eldest dog Sigyn. Now I'm becoming a part-time soccer coach for Max so he's able to continue playing with his amazing friends.